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Essentials Licensing Pack for Aesthetic Practitioners

£399.00Price

Essentials Licensing Pack

The Essentials Licensing Pack provides a structured governance framework designed to support aesthetic practitioners preparing for licensing or regulatory inspection.


This pack includes a complete set of clinical governance documentation to demonstrate safe and accountable aesthetic practice.


The pack includes:

• 27 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

• Consultation and consent governance framework

• Medicines governance procedures

• Infection prevention protocols

• Emergency escalation guidance

• Licensing evidence logs

• Audit and CPD monitoring tools

• Implementation guide and governance system map


The documentation is organised into a structured governance folder system to support inspection readiness.


Designed for:

• Solo aesthetic practitioners

• Nurses, Midwives doctors and prescribers working independently

• Clinics preparing for aesthetic licensing


Consultation and treatment documentation may be maintained using secure digital clinical record platforms such as Faces Consent.

    Digital Delivery & Refunds

    This product is supplied as digital, downloadable content.

    Access to the SOP files is provided immediately upon purchase. In line with the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013, once access or download has begun, the statutory right to cancel does not apply.

    For this reason, all purchases are non-refundable once digital content has been accessed.

    Permitted Use & Copyright

    All SOPs are copyright-protected documents.

    Purchase grants the purchaser the right to use the SOPs within their own clinic or organisation only. SOPs must not be copied, shared, resold, or distributed to third parties without written permission.

    Professional Responsibility

    SOPs are designed to support safe and compliant practice but do not replace professional judgement, clinical training, or regulatory responsibility. Users remain responsible for ensuring implementation aligns with their scope of practice and current UK regulatory requirements.

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